Great Britain. 1984. The miners strike. It is the closest Britain has come to civil war in fifty years, setting the government against the people. David Peaces sweeping, bloody and dramatic fictional portrait of the year that left an indelible mark on the nations consciousness covers a broad and unexpected canvas of characters. Peace describes the insidious workings of the boardroom negotiations and the increasingly anarchic coalfield battles; the struggle for influence in government and the dwindling powers of the NUM; and the corruption, intrigue and dirty tricks which run through the whole like a fault in a seam of coal. GB84 is a shocking fictional documentation of the violence, sleaze and fraudulence that characterised Thatchers Britain.